Sentence examples for someone beginning from inspiring English sources

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It is dedicated "To John", five years her junior, and a successful barrister with a number of not particularly successful novels under his belt - but someone beginning to make a splash with one-act plays.

The Sony VAIO P has a knockoff in the "VAINO" – a name which seems to suggest someone beginning to say "VAIO" and then interrupted with a "No, it's not".

And, Merry Christmas, From someone beginning to embrace deeper learning about her snowperson-ness.

Connoisseurs will already have their favorites and set opinions, so the calendar may be more appropriate for someone beginning their exploration of the wide world of whiskey.

There's something awesome about a tenured producer in his 50s working alongside someone beginning their journey the old and new guard colliding in a blissful bass workout.

However, as a 25 year old native of New York City and someone beginning to seriously feel the impact of the recession, I have to hope that at the G-20 Summit meeting in Europe, Obama's initial popularity in Europe will translate into results rather than fade into just another blame game.

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Someone began singing the national anthem.

Someone begins to pound on our front door.

Someone began to read the second note: "Dear Lila.

Someone begins the Catena in a harsh, rapid whisper.

"So it's time that someone began talking about supply".

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